INFECTIOUS CASES.
QUESTION OF TRANSPORT. I Per Press Association.) RAPIER, January 26. The annual' conference of the New Zealand Sanitary Inspectors’ Association is being held at Napier. After careful consideration the conference decided that instead of holding an annual conference next year, its place be taken by a refresher course, which is to be held in Wellington next January. The following Wellington remit, after being fully discussed, was carried: “That the Director-General of Health be requested to consider the advisability of a clause being added to the Health Act relating to infectious and notifiable diseases, to ensure that a. trained nurse or assistant be part of every ambulance service, and that it be made compulsory on every Hospital Board ambulance service, or other authority resposnible for ’the removal of infectious diseases to hospital, that such trained assistant or nurse be provided. This would obviate'the necessity of contacts accompanying cases to hospital and returning to their homes in public vehicles.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 91, 27 January 1928, Page 2
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